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Famous Lines: "To be or not to be, that is the question." "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." "The course of true love never did run smooth." "Double double toil and trouble. Cauldron burn and cauldron bubble." "Something wicked this way comes."
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Considered greatest poet and playwright Most quoted author/text other than the Bible Works are considered timeless
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From town and church documents Baptized April 26, 1564 Lived in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England Parents are John and Mary Shakespeare Dad held government positions Dad leather and glove maker Educated at the local grammar school
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a) From 1612 deposition: William Shackper b) 1612 Blackfriars deed: William Shakspear c) 1612 Blackfriars mortgage: Wm Shakspea d) 1615 will page 1: William Shackspere e) 1615 will page 2: Willm. Shakspere f) 1615 will page 3: By me William Shakspeare The latter three appear on the will, dated 25 March 1616, and their shakiness is sometimes justified by speculation that Will was terminally ill or had had a stroke. There is also some question about the last signature being in a different and more proficient hand, possibly the lawyer's.
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He made up over 2,035 words (including critical, dwindle, horrid, hereditary, excellent, eventful, assassination, lonely, zany, and countless). Roughly 1/10 of the most quotable phrases in English are Shakespeare's (including vanish into thin air, play fast and loose, be in a pickle, budge an inch, flesh and blood, foul play, be cruel to be kind, blinking idiot, foregone conclusion, and many more).
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Married Anne Hathaway (pregnant)…Left Second Best Bed in will Susanna Hamnet and Judith Hamnet died at age 11 Spent majority of his life away from family
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37 plays Tragedies Comedies Histories Sonnets (154) Iambic Pentameter Plays written in Blank Verse
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Acting The Lord Chamberlain’s Men Acted in small roles Acting company became King James Men
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Retired in 1613 Returned to Stratford-Upon-Avon Wealthy landowner Achieved wealth from owning 10% of The Globe Died of a “fever” April 23, 1616
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Early performances in courtyards and inns First public theater: The Theater Open air in daytime Limited set design Relied on music, sound, costumes, props
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Plays were owned by theater Plays were published posthumously The First Folio, published in Ben Jonson
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Built in 1599 “Wrong side of town” Wrote/staged plays for its set-up Acted in/directed many of his own plays 3 tiers/open floor Platform, heavens, trapdoor Balcony 2000 people
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Men and boys only No excessive PDA Learned skill of sword fighting
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